My feeling is that it is a bad precedent to set. 90 discs wouldn't be cheap to send. If he wanted to make a donation sufficient to cover our costs, then we might be able to send them. Just make sure that we're clear that it's a donation and not a purchase. Still, I'd like to see what the rest of you think. Sincerely Aaron Cannon At 06:28 AM 7/28/2005, you wrote:
Good morning, Fellow Gutenbergers!
I have a request from India for 45 copies of the CD and 45 copies of the DVD.
My correspondent states that he does not intend to sell anything, but he has this many friends and wants to present each one with a personal copy of the CD and DVD.
I already suggested that he copy the contents of his discs on to each of his friends' computers, but he replied with the request to be able to present each friend with a personal copy.
Before I respond to this request, I wanted to submit it to the list for comments and reaction. Please let me know what you think.
John Hagerson
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